By Mark Ryavec
In some quarters, the recently defeated referendum to limit the non-Swiss portion of Switzerland's population to 18 percent raised unsettling questions about how Europeans feel about foreigners. It shouldn't have.
Following on the heels of violence against immigrants in Germany and the election of...
In some quarters, the recently defeated referendum to limit the non-Swiss portion of Switzerland's population to 18 percent raised unsettling questions about how Europeans feel about foreigners. It shouldn't have.
Following on the heels of violence against immigrants in Germany and the election of...
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